Frederick Bott
1 min readJun 20, 2024

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I call your bluff. You are obviously completely unaware of what systems Engineering means. Whatever kind of software you have programed, you seem to have had no contact previously with Systems Engineering departments or teams, who normally allocate work to software programmers, as well as all the other disciplines, the systems Engineering team designs the system.

If you knew anything about systems Engineering you would know that it forces rigorous cross checking of everything considered. It actually does not make mistakes, its how to get things right first time with near 100 percent confidence of doing it every time.

I would not dare try flannel, because I know formal Systsm Analysis will expose all lies and misconceptions. You should know that too, if you had the experience you claim to have.

Further, if you knew anything about qualifications, you would know there is no formal training in logic and reason at undergrad level. A degree contains no formal training for research.

You would also know what CEng means, its more or less the industrial equivalent to PhD.

You would know better than to try to define adiabatic all by yourself, because others have spent an awful lot of time studying it at PhD level, so its best to defer to their research.

https://farside.ph.utexas.edu/teaching/sm1/lectures/node56.html

You simply don’t know what you don’t know, it seems to me.

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Frederick Bott
Frederick Bott

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